p2p.h revision 497c1d5e50162d6b3c1cce5dbd9c5fd9da69aaef
1/*
2 * Wi-Fi Direct - P2P module
3 * Copyright (c) 2009-2010, Atheros Communications
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
9 * Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of BSD
10 * license.
11 *
12 * See README and COPYING for more details.
13 */
14
15#ifndef P2P_H
16#define P2P_H
17
18/**
19 * P2P_MAX_REG_CLASSES - Maximum number of regulatory classes
20 */
21#define P2P_MAX_REG_CLASSES 10
22
23/**
24 * P2P_MAX_REG_CLASS_CHANNELS - Maximum number of channels per regulatory class
25 */
26#define P2P_MAX_REG_CLASS_CHANNELS 20
27
28/**
29 * struct p2p_channels - List of supported channels
30 */
31struct p2p_channels {
32	/**
33	 * struct p2p_reg_class - Supported regulatory class
34	 */
35	struct p2p_reg_class {
36		/**
37		 * reg_class - Regulatory class (IEEE 802.11-2007, Annex J)
38		 */
39		u8 reg_class;
40
41		/**
42		 * channel - Supported channels
43		 */
44		u8 channel[P2P_MAX_REG_CLASS_CHANNELS];
45
46		/**
47		 * channels - Number of channel entries in use
48		 */
49		size_t channels;
50	} reg_class[P2P_MAX_REG_CLASSES];
51
52	/**
53	 * reg_classes - Number of reg_class entries in use
54	 */
55	size_t reg_classes;
56};
57
58enum p2p_wps_method {
59	WPS_NOT_READY, WPS_PIN_LABEL, WPS_PIN_DISPLAY, WPS_PIN_KEYPAD, WPS_PBC
60};
61
62/**
63 * struct p2p_go_neg_results - P2P Group Owner Negotiation results
64 */
65struct p2p_go_neg_results {
66	/**
67	 * status - Negotiation result (Status Code)
68	 *
69	 * 0 (P2P_SC_SUCCESS) indicates success. Non-zero values indicate
70	 * failed negotiation.
71	 */
72	int status;
73
74	/**
75	 * role_go - Whether local end is Group Owner
76	 */
77	int role_go;
78
79	/**
80	 * freq - Frequency of the group operational channel in MHz
81	 */
82	int freq;
83
84	/**
85	 * ssid - SSID of the group
86	 */
87	u8 ssid[32];
88
89	/**
90	 * ssid_len - Length of SSID in octets
91	 */
92	size_t ssid_len;
93
94	/**
95	 * passphrase - WPA2-Personal passphrase for the group (GO only)
96	 */
97	char passphrase[64];
98
99	/**
100	 * peer_device_addr - P2P Device Address of the peer
101	 */
102	u8 peer_device_addr[ETH_ALEN];
103
104	/**
105	 * peer_interface_addr - P2P Interface Address of the peer
106	 */
107	u8 peer_interface_addr[ETH_ALEN];
108
109	/**
110	 * wps_method - WPS method to be used during provisioning
111	 */
112	enum p2p_wps_method wps_method;
113
114#define P2P_MAX_CHANNELS 50
115
116	/**
117	 * freq_list - Zero-terminated list of possible operational channels
118	 */
119	int freq_list[P2P_MAX_CHANNELS];
120
121	/**
122	 * persistent_group - Whether the group should be made persistent
123	 */
124	int persistent_group;
125
126	/**
127	 * peer_config_timeout - Peer configuration timeout (in 10 msec units)
128	 */
129	unsigned int peer_config_timeout;
130};
131
132struct p2p_data;
133
134enum p2p_scan_type {
135	P2P_SCAN_SOCIAL,
136	P2P_SCAN_FULL,
137	P2P_SCAN_SPECIFIC,
138	P2P_SCAN_SOCIAL_PLUS_ONE
139};
140
141#define P2P_MAX_WPS_VENDOR_EXT 10
142
143/**
144 * struct p2p_peer_info - P2P peer information
145 */
146struct p2p_peer_info {
147	/**
148	 * p2p_device_addr - P2P Device Address of the peer
149	 */
150	u8 p2p_device_addr[ETH_ALEN];
151
152	/**
153	 * pri_dev_type - Primary Device Type
154	 */
155	u8 pri_dev_type[8];
156
157	/**
158	 * device_name - Device Name (0..32 octets encoded in UTF-8)
159	 */
160	char device_name[33];
161
162	/**
163	 * manufacturer - Manufacturer (0..64 octets encoded in UTF-8)
164	 */
165	char manufacturer[65];
166
167	/**
168	 * model_name - Model Name (0..32 octets encoded in UTF-8)
169	 */
170	char model_name[33];
171
172	/**
173	 * model_number - Model Number (0..32 octets encoded in UTF-8)
174	 */
175	char model_number[33];
176
177	/**
178	 * serial_number - Serial Number (0..32 octets encoded in UTF-8)
179	 */
180	char serial_number[33];
181
182	/**
183	 * level - Signal level
184	 */
185	int level;
186
187	/**
188	 * config_methods - WPS Configuration Methods
189	 */
190	u16 config_methods;
191
192	/**
193	 * dev_capab - Device Capabilities
194	 */
195	u8 dev_capab;
196
197	/**
198	 * group_capab - Group Capabilities
199	 */
200	u8 group_capab;
201
202	/**
203	 * wps_sec_dev_type_list - WPS secondary device type list
204	 *
205	 * This list includes from 0 to 16 Secondary Device Types as indicated
206	 * by wps_sec_dev_type_list_len (8 * number of types).
207	 */
208	u8 wps_sec_dev_type_list[128];
209
210	/**
211	 * wps_sec_dev_type_list_len - Length of secondary device type list
212	 */
213	size_t wps_sec_dev_type_list_len;
214
215	struct wpabuf *wps_vendor_ext[P2P_MAX_WPS_VENDOR_EXT];
216};
217
218enum p2p_prov_disc_status {
219	P2P_PROV_DISC_SUCCESS,
220	P2P_PROV_DISC_TIMEOUT,
221	P2P_PROV_DISC_REJECTED,
222};
223
224/**
225 * struct p2p_config - P2P configuration
226 *
227 * This configuration is provided to the P2P module during initialization with
228 * p2p_init().
229 */
230struct p2p_config {
231	/**
232	 * country - Country code to use in P2P operations
233	 */
234	char country[3];
235
236	/**
237	 * reg_class - Regulatory class for own listen channel
238	 */
239	u8 reg_class;
240
241	/**
242	 * channel - Own listen channel
243	 */
244	u8 channel;
245
246	/**
247	 * Regulatory class for own operational channel
248	 */
249	u8 op_reg_class;
250
251	/**
252	 * op_channel - Own operational channel
253	 */
254	u8 op_channel;
255
256	/**
257	 * cfg_op_channel - Whether op_channel is hardcoded in configuration
258	 */
259	u8 cfg_op_channel;
260
261	/**
262	 * channels - Own supported regulatory classes and channels
263	 *
264	 * List of supposerted channels per regulatory class. The regulatory
265	 * classes are defined in IEEE Std 802.11-2007 Annex J and the
266	 * numbering of the clases depends on the configured country code.
267	 */
268	struct p2p_channels channels;
269
270	/**
271	 * pri_dev_type - Primary Device Type (see WPS)
272	 */
273	u8 pri_dev_type[8];
274
275	/**
276	 * P2P_SEC_DEVICE_TYPES - Maximum number of secondary device types
277	 */
278#define P2P_SEC_DEVICE_TYPES 5
279
280	/**
281	 * sec_dev_type - Optional secondary device types
282	 */
283	u8 sec_dev_type[P2P_SEC_DEVICE_TYPES][8];
284
285	/**
286	 * num_sec_dev_types - Number of sec_dev_type entries
287	 */
288	size_t num_sec_dev_types;
289
290	/**
291	 * dev_addr - P2P Device Address
292	 */
293	u8 dev_addr[ETH_ALEN];
294
295#ifdef ANDROID_BRCM_P2P_PATCH
296	/**
297	 * p2p_dev_addr - P2P Device Address
298	 *
299	 * Holds the p2p device address. If the driver uses primary mac address
300	 * for p2p operations, then this will hold the same value as that of
301	 * dev_addr.
302	 */
303	u8 p2p_dev_addr[ETH_ALEN];
304#endif
305
306	/**
307	 * dev_name - Device Name
308	 */
309	char *dev_name;
310
311	char *manufacturer;
312	char *model_name;
313	char *model_number;
314	char *serial_number;
315
316	u8 uuid[16];
317	u16 config_methods;
318
319	/**
320	 * concurrent_operations - Whether concurrent operations are supported
321	 */
322	int concurrent_operations;
323
324	/**
325	 * max_peers - Maximum number of discovered peers to remember
326	 *
327	 * If more peers are discovered, older entries will be removed to make
328	 * room for the new ones.
329	 */
330	size_t max_peers;
331
332	/**
333	 * p2p_intra_bss - Intra BSS communication is supported
334	 */
335	int p2p_intra_bss;
336
337	/**
338	 * ssid_postfix - Postfix data to add to the SSID
339	 *
340	 * This data will be added to the end of the SSID after the
341	 * DIRECT-<random two octets> prefix.
342	 */
343	u8 ssid_postfix[32 - 9];
344
345	/**
346	 * ssid_postfix_len - Length of the ssid_postfix data
347	 */
348	size_t ssid_postfix_len;
349
350	/**
351	 * msg_ctx - Context to use with wpa_msg() calls
352	 */
353	void *msg_ctx;
354
355	/**
356	 * cb_ctx - Context to use with callback functions
357	 */
358	void *cb_ctx;
359
360
361	/* Callbacks to request lower layer driver operations */
362
363	/**
364	 * p2p_scan - Request a P2P scan/search
365	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
366	 * @type: Scan type
367	 * @freq: Specific frequency (MHz) to scan or 0 for no restriction
368	 * @num_req_dev_types: Number of requested device types
369	 * @req_dev_types: Array containing requested device types
370	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
371	 *
372	 * This callback function is used to request a P2P scan or search
373	 * operation to be completed. Type type argument specifies which type
374	 * of scan is to be done. @P2P_SCAN_SOCIAL indicates that only the
375	 * social channels (1, 6, 11) should be scanned. @P2P_SCAN_FULL
376	 * indicates that all channels are to be scanned. @P2P_SCAN_SPECIFIC
377	 * request a scan of a single channel specified by freq.
378	 * @P2P_SCAN_SOCIAL_PLUS_ONE request scan of all the social channels
379	 * plus one extra channel specified by freq.
380	 *
381	 * The full scan is used for the initial scan to find group owners from
382	 * all. The other types are used during search phase scan of the social
383	 * channels (with potential variation if the Listen channel of the
384	 * target peer is known or if other channels are scanned in steps).
385	 *
386	 * The scan results are returned after this call by calling
387	 * p2p_scan_res_handler() for each scan result that has a P2P IE and
388	 * then calling p2p_scan_res_handled() to indicate that all scan
389	 * results have been indicated.
390	 */
391	int (*p2p_scan)(void *ctx, enum p2p_scan_type type, int freq,
392			unsigned int num_req_dev_types,
393			const u8 *req_dev_types);
394
395	/**
396	 * send_probe_resp - Transmit a Probe Response frame
397	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
398	 * @buf: Probe Response frame (including the header and body)
399	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
400	 *
401	 * This function is used to reply to Probe Request frames that were
402	 * indicated with a call to p2p_probe_req_rx(). The response is to be
403	 * sent on the same channel or to be dropped if the driver is not
404	 * anymore listening to Probe Request frames.
405	 *
406	 * Alternatively, the responsibility for building the Probe Response
407	 * frames in Listen state may be in another system component in which
408	 * case this function need to be implemented (i.e., the function
409	 * pointer can be %NULL). The WPS and P2P IEs to be added for Probe
410	 * Response frames in such a case are available from the
411	 * start_listen() callback. It should be noted that the received Probe
412	 * Request frames must be indicated by calling p2p_probe_req_rx() even
413	 * if this send_probe_resp() is not used.
414	 */
415	int (*send_probe_resp)(void *ctx, const struct wpabuf *buf);
416
417	/**
418	 * send_action - Transmit an Action frame
419	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
420	 * @freq: Frequency in MHz for the channel on which to transmit
421	 * @dst: Destination MAC address (Address 1)
422	 * @src: Source MAC address (Address 2)
423	 * @bssid: BSSID (Address 3)
424	 * @buf: Frame body (starting from Category field)
425	 * @len: Length of buf in octets
426	 * @wait_time: How many msec to wait for a response frame
427	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
428	 *
429	 * The Action frame may not be transmitted immediately and the status
430	 * of the transmission must be reported by calling
431	 * p2p_send_action_cb() once the frame has either been transmitted or
432	 * it has been dropped due to excessive retries or other failure to
433	 * transmit.
434	 */
435	int (*send_action)(void *ctx, unsigned int freq, const u8 *dst,
436			   const u8 *src, const u8 *bssid, const u8 *buf,
437			   size_t len, unsigned int wait_time);
438
439	/**
440	 * send_action_done - Notify that Action frame sequence was completed
441	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
442	 *
443	 * This function is called when the Action frame sequence that was
444	 * started with send_action() has been completed, i.e., when there is
445	 * no need to wait for a response from the destination peer anymore.
446	 */
447	void (*send_action_done)(void *ctx);
448
449	/**
450	 * start_listen - Start Listen state
451	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
452	 * @freq: Frequency of the listen channel in MHz
453	 * @duration: Duration for the Listen state in milliseconds
454	 * @probe_resp_ie: IE(s) to be added to Probe Response frames
455	 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
456	 *
457	 * This Listen state may not start immediately since the driver may
458	 * have other pending operations to complete first. Once the Listen
459	 * state has started, p2p_listen_cb() must be called to notify the P2P
460	 * module. Once the Listen state is stopped, p2p_listen_end() must be
461	 * called to notify the P2P module that the driver is not in the Listen
462	 * state anymore.
463	 *
464	 * If the send_probe_resp() is not used for generating the response,
465	 * the IEs from probe_resp_ie need to be added to the end of the Probe
466	 * Response frame body. If send_probe_resp() is used, the probe_resp_ie
467	 * information can be ignored.
468	 */
469	int (*start_listen)(void *ctx, unsigned int freq,
470			    unsigned int duration,
471			    const struct wpabuf *probe_resp_ie);
472	/**
473	 * stop_listen - Stop Listen state
474	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
475	 *
476	 * This callback can be used to stop a Listen state operation that was
477	 * previously requested with start_listen().
478	 */
479	void (*stop_listen)(void *ctx);
480
481	/**
482	 * get_noa - Get current Notice of Absence attribute payload
483	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
484	 * @interface_addr: P2P Interface Address of the GO
485	 * @buf: Buffer for returning NoA
486	 * @buf_len: Buffer length in octets
487	 * Returns: Number of octets used in buf, 0 to indicate no NoA is being
488	 * advertized, or -1 on failure
489	 *
490	 * This function is used to fetch the current Notice of Absence
491	 * attribute value from GO.
492	 */
493	int (*get_noa)(void *ctx, const u8 *interface_addr, u8 *buf,
494		       size_t buf_len);
495
496	/* Callbacks to notify events to upper layer management entity */
497
498	/**
499	 * dev_found - Notification of a found P2P Device
500	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
501	 * @addr: Source address of the message triggering this notification
502	 * @info: P2P peer information
503	 * @new_device: Inform if the peer is newly found
504	 *
505	 * This callback is used to notify that a new P2P Device has been
506	 * found. This may happen, e.g., during Search state based on scan
507	 * results or during Listen state based on receive Probe Request and
508	 * Group Owner Negotiation Request.
509	 */
510	void (*dev_found)(void *ctx, const u8 *addr,
511			  const struct p2p_peer_info *info,
512			  int new_device);
513
514	/**
515	 * dev_lost - Notification of a lost P2P Device
516	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
517	 * @dev_addr: P2P Device Address of the lost P2P Device
518	 *
519	 * This callback is used to notify that a P2P Device has been deleted.
520	 */
521	void (*dev_lost)(void *ctx, const u8 *dev_addr);
522
523	/**
524	 * go_neg_req_rx - Notification of a receive GO Negotiation Request
525	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
526	 * @src: Source address of the message triggering this notification
527	 * @dev_passwd_id: WPS Device Password ID
528	 *
529	 * This callback is used to notify that a P2P Device is requesting
530	 * group owner negotiation with us, but we do not have all the
531	 * necessary information to start GO Negotiation. This indicates that
532	 * the local user has not authorized the connection yet by providing a
533	 * PIN or PBC button press. This information can be provided with a
534	 * call to p2p_connect().
535	 */
536	void (*go_neg_req_rx)(void *ctx, const u8 *src, u16 dev_passwd_id);
537
538	/**
539	 * go_neg_completed - Notification of GO Negotiation results
540	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
541	 * @res: GO Negotiation results
542	 *
543	 * This callback is used to notify that Group Owner Negotiation has
544	 * been completed. Non-zero struct p2p_go_neg_results::status indicates
545	 * failed negotiation. In case of success, this function is responsible
546	 * for creating a new group interface (or using the existing interface
547	 * depending on driver features), setting up the group interface in
548	 * proper mode based on struct p2p_go_neg_results::role_go and
549	 * initializing WPS provisioning either as a Registrar (if GO) or as an
550	 * Enrollee. Successful WPS provisioning must be indicated by calling
551	 * p2p_wps_success_cb(). The callee is responsible for timing out group
552	 * formation if WPS provisioning cannot be completed successfully
553	 * within 15 seconds.
554	 */
555	void (*go_neg_completed)(void *ctx, struct p2p_go_neg_results *res);
556
557	/**
558	 * sd_request - Callback on Service Discovery Request
559	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
560	 * @freq: Frequency (in MHz) of the channel
561	 * @sa: Source address of the request
562	 * @dialog_token: Dialog token
563	 * @update_indic: Service Update Indicator from the source of request
564	 * @tlvs: P2P Service Request TLV(s)
565	 * @tlvs_len: Length of tlvs buffer in octets
566	 *
567	 * This callback is used to indicate reception of a service discovery
568	 * request. Response to the query must be indicated by calling
569	 * p2p_sd_response() with the context information from the arguments to
570	 * this callback function.
571	 *
572	 * This callback handler can be set to %NULL to indicate that service
573	 * discovery is not supported.
574	 */
575	void (*sd_request)(void *ctx, int freq, const u8 *sa, u8 dialog_token,
576			   u16 update_indic, const u8 *tlvs, size_t tlvs_len);
577
578	/**
579	 * sd_response - Callback on Service Discovery Response
580	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
581	 * @sa: Source address of the request
582	 * @update_indic: Service Update Indicator from the source of response
583	 * @tlvs: P2P Service Response TLV(s)
584	 * @tlvs_len: Length of tlvs buffer in octets
585	 *
586	 * This callback is used to indicate reception of a service discovery
587	 * response. This callback handler can be set to %NULL if no service
588	 * discovery requests are used. The information provided with this call
589	 * is replies to the queries scheduled with p2p_sd_request().
590	 */
591	void (*sd_response)(void *ctx, const u8 *sa, u16 update_indic,
592			    const u8 *tlvs, size_t tlvs_len);
593
594	/**
595	 * prov_disc_req - Callback on Provisiong Discovery Request
596	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
597	 * @peer: Source address of the request
598	 * @config_methods: Requested WPS Config Method
599	 * @dev_addr: P2P Device Address of the found P2P Device
600	 * @pri_dev_type: Primary Device Type
601	 * @dev_name: Device Name
602	 * @supp_config_methods: Supported configuration Methods
603	 * @dev_capab: Device Capabilities
604	 * @group_capab: Group Capabilities
605	 *
606	 * This callback is used to indicate reception of a Provision Discovery
607	 * Request frame that the P2P module accepted.
608	 */
609	void (*prov_disc_req)(void *ctx, const u8 *peer, u16 config_methods,
610			      const u8 *dev_addr, const u8 *pri_dev_type,
611			      const char *dev_name, u16 supp_config_methods,
612			      u8 dev_capab, u8 group_capab);
613
614	/**
615	 * prov_disc_resp - Callback on Provisiong Discovery Response
616	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
617	 * @peer: Source address of the response
618	 * @config_methods: Value from p2p_prov_disc_req() or 0 on failure
619	 *
620	 * This callback is used to indicate reception of a Provision Discovery
621	 * Response frame for a pending request scheduled with
622	 * p2p_prov_disc_req(). This callback handler can be set to %NULL if
623	 * provision discovery is not used.
624	 */
625	void (*prov_disc_resp)(void *ctx, const u8 *peer, u16 config_methods);
626
627	/**
628	 * prov_disc_fail - Callback on Provision Discovery failure
629	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
630	 * @peer: Source address of the response
631	 * @status: Cause of failure, will not be %P2P_PROV_DISC_SUCCESS
632	 *
633	 * This callback is used to indicate either a failure or no response
634	 * to an earlier provision discovery request.
635	 *
636	 * This callback handler can be set to %NULL if provision discovery
637	 * is not used or failures do not need to be indicated.
638	 */
639	void (*prov_disc_fail)(void *ctx, const u8 *peer,
640			       enum p2p_prov_disc_status status);
641
642	/**
643	 * invitation_process - Optional callback for processing Invitations
644	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
645	 * @sa: Source address of the Invitation Request
646	 * @bssid: P2P Group BSSID from the request or %NULL if not included
647	 * @go_dev_addr: GO Device Address from P2P Group ID
648	 * @ssid: SSID from P2P Group ID
649	 * @ssid_len: Length of ssid buffer in octets
650	 * @go: Variable for returning whether the local end is GO in the group
651	 * @group_bssid: Buffer for returning P2P Group BSSID (if local end GO)
652	 * @force_freq: Variable for returning forced frequency for the group
653	 * @persistent_group: Whether this is an invitation to reinvoke a
654	 *	persistent group (instead of invitation to join an active
655	 *	group)
656	 * Returns: Status code (P2P_SC_*)
657	 *
658	 * This optional callback can be used to implement persistent reconnect
659	 * by allowing automatic restarting of persistent groups without user
660	 * interaction. If this callback is not implemented (i.e., is %NULL),
661	 * the received Invitation Request frames are replied with
662	 * %P2P_SC_REQ_RECEIVED status and indicated to upper layer with the
663	 * invitation_result() callback.
664	 *
665	 * If the requested parameters are acceptable and the group is known,
666	 * %P2P_SC_SUCCESS may be returned. If the requested group is unknown,
667	 * %P2P_SC_FAIL_UNKNOWN_GROUP should be returned. %P2P_SC_REQ_RECEIVED
668	 * can be returned if there is not enough data to provide immediate
669	 * response, i.e., if some sort of user interaction is needed. The
670	 * invitation_received() callback will be called in that case
671	 * immediately after this call.
672	 */
673	u8 (*invitation_process)(void *ctx, const u8 *sa, const u8 *bssid,
674				 const u8 *go_dev_addr, const u8 *ssid,
675				 size_t ssid_len, int *go, u8 *group_bssid,
676				 int *force_freq, int persistent_group);
677
678	/**
679	 * invitation_received - Callback on Invitation Request RX
680	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
681	 * @sa: Source address of the Invitation Request
682	 * @bssid: P2P Group BSSID or %NULL if not received
683	 * @ssid: SSID of the group
684	 * @ssid_len: Length of ssid in octets
685	 * @go_dev_addr: GO Device Address
686	 * @status: Response Status
687	 * @op_freq: Operational frequency for the group
688	 *
689	 * This callback is used to indicate sending of an Invitation Response
690	 * for a received Invitation Request. If status == 0 (success), the
691	 * upper layer code is responsible for starting the group. status == 1
692	 * indicates need to get user authorization for the group. Other status
693	 * values indicate that the invitation request was rejected.
694	 */
695	void (*invitation_received)(void *ctx, const u8 *sa, const u8 *bssid,
696				    const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len,
697				    const u8 *go_dev_addr, u8 status,
698				    int op_freq);
699
700	/**
701	 * invitation_result - Callback on Invitation result
702	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
703	 * @status: Negotiation result (Status Code)
704	 * @bssid: P2P Group BSSID or %NULL if not received
705	 *
706	 * This callback is used to indicate result of an Invitation procedure
707	 * started with a call to p2p_invite(). The indicated status code is
708	 * the value received from the peer in Invitation Response with 0
709	 * (P2P_SC_SUCCESS) indicating success or -1 to indicate a timeout or a
710	 * local failure in transmitting the Invitation Request.
711	 */
712	void (*invitation_result)(void *ctx, int status, const u8 *bssid);
713};
714
715
716/* P2P module initialization/deinitialization */
717
718/**
719 * p2p_init - Initialize P2P module
720 * @cfg: P2P module configuration
721 * Returns: Pointer to private data or %NULL on failure
722 *
723 * This function is used to initialize global P2P module context (one per
724 * device). The P2P module will keep a copy of the configuration data, so the
725 * caller does not need to maintain this structure. However, the callback
726 * functions and the context parameters to them must be kept available until
727 * the P2P module is deinitialized with p2p_deinit().
728 */
729struct p2p_data * p2p_init(const struct p2p_config *cfg);
730
731/**
732 * p2p_deinit - Deinitialize P2P module
733 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
734 */
735void p2p_deinit(struct p2p_data *p2p);
736
737/**
738 * p2p_flush - Flush P2P module state
739 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
740 *
741 * This command removes the P2P module state like peer device entries.
742 */
743void p2p_flush(struct p2p_data *p2p);
744
745/**
746 * p2p_unauthorize - Unauthorize the specified peer device
747 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
748 * @addr: P2P peer entry to be unauthorized
749 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
750 *
751 * This command removes any connection authorization from the specified P2P
752 * peer device address. This can be used, e.g., to cancel effect of a previous
753 * p2p_authorize() or p2p_connect() call that has not yet resulted in completed
754 * GO Negotiation.
755 */
756int p2p_unauthorize(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *addr);
757
758/**
759 * p2p_set_dev_name - Set device name
760 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
761 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
762 *
763 * This function can be used to update the P2P module configuration with
764 * information that was not available at the time of the p2p_init() call.
765 */
766int p2p_set_dev_name(struct p2p_data *p2p, const char *dev_name);
767
768int p2p_set_manufacturer(struct p2p_data *p2p, const char *manufacturer);
769int p2p_set_model_name(struct p2p_data *p2p, const char *model_name);
770int p2p_set_model_number(struct p2p_data *p2p, const char *model_number);
771int p2p_set_serial_number(struct p2p_data *p2p, const char *serial_number);
772
773void p2p_set_config_methods(struct p2p_data *p2p, u16 config_methods);
774void p2p_set_uuid(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *uuid);
775
776/**
777 * p2p_set_pri_dev_type - Set primary device type
778 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
779 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
780 *
781 * This function can be used to update the P2P module configuration with
782 * information that was not available at the time of the p2p_init() call.
783 */
784int p2p_set_pri_dev_type(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *pri_dev_type);
785
786/**
787 * p2p_set_sec_dev_types - Set secondary device types
788 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
789 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
790 *
791 * This function can be used to update the P2P module configuration with
792 * information that was not available at the time of the p2p_init() call.
793 */
794int p2p_set_sec_dev_types(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 dev_types[][8],
795			  size_t num_dev_types);
796
797int p2p_set_country(struct p2p_data *p2p, const char *country);
798
799
800/* Commands from upper layer management entity */
801
802enum p2p_discovery_type {
803	P2P_FIND_START_WITH_FULL,
804	P2P_FIND_ONLY_SOCIAL,
805	P2P_FIND_PROGRESSIVE
806};
807
808/**
809 * p2p_find - Start P2P Find (Device Discovery)
810 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
811 * @timeout: Timeout for find operation in seconds or 0 for no timeout
812 * @type: Device Discovery type
813 * @num_req_dev_types: Number of requested device types
814 * @req_dev_types: Requested device types array, must be an array
815 *	containing num_req_dev_types * WPS_DEV_TYPE_LEN bytes; %NULL if no
816 *	requested device types.
817 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
818 */
819int p2p_find(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int timeout,
820	     enum p2p_discovery_type type,
821	     unsigned int num_req_dev_types, const u8 *req_dev_types);
822
823/**
824 * p2p_stop_find - Stop P2P Find (Device Discovery)
825 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
826 */
827void p2p_stop_find(struct p2p_data *p2p);
828
829/**
830 * p2p_stop_find_for_freq - Stop P2P Find for next oper on specific freq
831 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
832 * @freq: Frequency in MHz for next operation
833 *
834 * This is like p2p_stop_find(), but Listen state is not stopped if we are
835 * already on the same frequency.
836 */
837void p2p_stop_find_for_freq(struct p2p_data *p2p, int freq);
838
839/**
840 * p2p_listen - Start P2P Listen state for specified duration
841 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
842 * @timeout: Listen state duration in milliseconds
843 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
844 *
845 * This function can be used to request the P2P module to keep the device
846 * discoverable on the listen channel for an extended set of time. At least in
847 * its current form, this is mainly used for testing purposes and may not be of
848 * much use for normal P2P operations.
849 */
850int p2p_listen(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int timeout);
851
852/**
853 * p2p_connect - Start P2P group formation (GO negotiation)
854 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
855 * @peer_addr: MAC address of the peer P2P client
856 * @wps_method: WPS method to be used in provisioning
857 * @go_intent: Local GO intent value (1..15)
858 * @own_interface_addr: Intended interface address to use with the group
859 * @force_freq: The only allowed channel frequency in MHz or 0
860 * @persistent_group: Whether to create a persistent group
861 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
862 */
863int p2p_connect(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *peer_addr,
864		enum p2p_wps_method wps_method,
865		int go_intent, const u8 *own_interface_addr,
866		unsigned int force_freq, int persistent_group);
867
868/**
869 * p2p_authorize - Authorize P2P group formation (GO negotiation)
870 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
871 * @peer_addr: MAC address of the peer P2P client
872 * @wps_method: WPS method to be used in provisioning
873 * @go_intent: Local GO intent value (1..15)
874 * @own_interface_addr: Intended interface address to use with the group
875 * @force_freq: The only allowed channel frequency in MHz or 0
876 * @persistent_group: Whether to create a persistent group
877 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
878 *
879 * This is like p2p_connect(), but the actual group negotiation is not
880 * initiated automatically, i.e., the other end is expected to do that.
881 */
882int p2p_authorize(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *peer_addr,
883		  enum p2p_wps_method wps_method,
884		  int go_intent, const u8 *own_interface_addr,
885		  unsigned int force_freq, int persistent_group);
886
887/**
888 * p2p_reject - Reject peer device (explicitly block connection attempts)
889 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
890 * @peer_addr: MAC address of the peer P2P client
891 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
892 */
893int p2p_reject(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *peer_addr);
894
895/**
896 * p2p_prov_disc_req - Send Provision Discovery Request
897 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
898 * @peer_addr: MAC address of the peer P2P client
899 * @config_methods: WPS Config Methods value (only one bit set)
900 * @join: Whether this is used by a client joining an active group
901 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
902 *
903 * This function can be used to request a discovered P2P peer to display a PIN
904 * (config_methods = WPS_CONFIG_DISPLAY) or be prepared to enter a PIN from us
905 * (config_methods = WPS_CONFIG_KEYPAD). The Provision Discovery Request frame
906 * is transmitted once immediately and if no response is received, the frame
907 * will be sent again whenever the target device is discovered during device
908 * dsicovery (start with a p2p_find() call). Response from the peer is
909 * indicated with the p2p_config::prov_disc_resp() callback.
910 */
911int p2p_prov_disc_req(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *peer_addr,
912		      u16 config_methods, int join);
913
914/**
915 * p2p_sd_request - Schedule a service discovery query
916 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
917 * @dst: Destination peer or %NULL to apply for all peers
918 * @tlvs: P2P Service Query TLV(s)
919 * Returns: Reference to the query or %NULL on failure
920 *
921 * Response to the query is indicated with the p2p_config::sd_response()
922 * callback.
923 */
924void * p2p_sd_request(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *dst,
925		      const struct wpabuf *tlvs);
926
927/**
928 * p2p_sd_cancel_request - Cancel a pending service discovery query
929 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
930 * @req: Query reference from p2p_sd_request()
931 * Returns: 0 if request for cancelled; -1 if not found
932 */
933int p2p_sd_cancel_request(struct p2p_data *p2p, void *req);
934
935/**
936 * p2p_sd_response - Send response to a service discovery query
937 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
938 * @freq: Frequency from p2p_config::sd_request() callback
939 * @dst: Destination address from p2p_config::sd_request() callback
940 * @dialog_token: Dialog token from p2p_config::sd_request() callback
941 * @resp_tlvs: P2P Service Response TLV(s)
942 *
943 * This function is called as a response to the request indicated with
944 * p2p_config::sd_request() callback.
945 */
946void p2p_sd_response(struct p2p_data *p2p, int freq, const u8 *dst,
947		     u8 dialog_token, const struct wpabuf *resp_tlvs);
948
949/**
950 * p2p_sd_service_update - Indicate a change in local services
951 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
952 *
953 * This function needs to be called whenever there is a change in availability
954 * of the local services. This will increment the Service Update Indicator
955 * value which will be used in SD Request and Response frames.
956 */
957void p2p_sd_service_update(struct p2p_data *p2p);
958
959
960enum p2p_invite_role {
961	P2P_INVITE_ROLE_GO,
962	P2P_INVITE_ROLE_ACTIVE_GO,
963	P2P_INVITE_ROLE_CLIENT
964};
965
966/**
967 * p2p_invite - Invite a P2P Device into a group
968 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
969 * @peer: Device Address of the peer P2P Device
970 * @role: Local role in the group
971 * @bssid: Group BSSID or %NULL if not known
972 * @ssid: Group SSID
973 * @ssid_len: Length of ssid in octets
974 * @force_freq: The only allowed channel frequency in MHz or 0
975 * @go_dev_addr: Forced GO Device Address or %NULL if none
976 * @persistent_group: Whether this is to reinvoke a persistent group
977 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
978 */
979int p2p_invite(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *peer, enum p2p_invite_role role,
980	       const u8 *bssid, const u8 *ssid, size_t ssid_len,
981	       unsigned int force_freq, const u8 *go_dev_addr,
982	       int persistent_group);
983
984/**
985 * p2p_presence_req - Request GO presence
986 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
987 * @go_interface_addr: GO P2P Interface Address
988 * @own_interface_addr: Own P2P Interface Address for this group
989 * @freq: Group operating frequence (in MHz)
990 * @duration1: Preferred presence duration in microseconds
991 * @interval1: Preferred presence interval in microseconds
992 * @duration2: Acceptable presence duration in microseconds
993 * @interval2: Acceptable presence interval in microseconds
994 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
995 *
996 * If both duration and interval values are zero, the parameter pair is not
997 * specified (i.e., to remove Presence Request, use duration1 = interval1 = 0).
998 */
999int p2p_presence_req(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *go_interface_addr,
1000		     const u8 *own_interface_addr, unsigned int freq,
1001		     u32 duration1, u32 interval1, u32 duration2,
1002		     u32 interval2);
1003
1004/**
1005 * p2p_ext_listen - Set Extended Listen Timing
1006 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1007 * @freq: Group operating frequence (in MHz)
1008 * @period: Availability period in milliseconds (1-65535; 0 to disable)
1009 * @interval: Availability interval in milliseconds (1-65535; 0 to disable)
1010 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1011 *
1012 * This function can be used to enable or disable (period = interval = 0)
1013 * Extended Listen Timing. When enabled, the P2P Device will become
1014 * discoverable (go into Listen State) every @interval milliseconds for at
1015 * least @period milliseconds.
1016 */
1017int p2p_ext_listen(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int period,
1018		   unsigned int interval);
1019
1020/* Event notifications from upper layer management operations */
1021
1022/**
1023 * p2p_wps_success_cb - Report successfully completed WPS provisioning
1024 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1025 * @mac_addr: Peer address
1026 *
1027 * This function is used to report successfully completed WPS provisioning
1028 * during group formation in both GO/Registrar and client/Enrollee roles.
1029 */
1030void p2p_wps_success_cb(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *mac_addr);
1031
1032/**
1033 * p2p_group_formation_failed - Report failed WPS provisioning
1034 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1035 *
1036 * This function is used to report failed group formation. This can happen
1037 * either due to failed WPS provisioning or due to 15 second timeout during
1038 * the provisioning phase.
1039 */
1040void p2p_group_formation_failed(struct p2p_data *p2p);
1041
1042
1043/* Event notifications from lower layer driver operations */
1044
1045/**
1046 * p2p_probe_req_rx - Report reception of a Probe Request frame
1047 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1048 * @addr: Source MAC address
1049 * @ie: Information elements from the Probe Request frame body
1050 * @ie_len: Length of ie buffer in octets
1051 * Returns: 0 to indicate the frame was not processed or 1 if it was
1052 */
1053int p2p_probe_req_rx(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *addr, const u8 *ie,
1054		     size_t ie_len);
1055
1056/**
1057 * p2p_rx_action - Report received Action frame
1058 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1059 * @da: Destination address of the received Action frame
1060 * @sa: Source address of the received Action frame
1061 * @bssid: Address 3 of the received Action frame
1062 * @category: Category of the received Action frame
1063 * @data: Action frame body after the Category field
1064 * @len: Length of the data buffer in octets
1065 * @freq: Frequency (in MHz) on which the frame was received
1066 */
1067void p2p_rx_action(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *da, const u8 *sa,
1068		   const u8 *bssid, u8 category,
1069		   const u8 *data, size_t len, int freq);
1070
1071/**
1072 * p2p_scan_res_handler - Indicate a P2P scan results
1073 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1074 * @bssid: BSSID of the scan result
1075 * @freq: Frequency of the channel on which the device was found in MHz
1076 * @level: Signal level (signal strength of the received Beacon/Probe Response
1077 *	frame)
1078 * @ies: Pointer to IEs from the scan result
1079 * @ies_len: Length of the ies buffer
1080 * Returns: 0 to continue or 1 to stop scan result indication
1081 *
1082 * This function is called to indicate a scan result entry with P2P IE from a
1083 * scan requested with struct p2p_config::p2p_scan(). This can be called during
1084 * the actual scan process (i.e., whenever a new device is found) or as a
1085 * sequence of calls after the full scan has been completed. The former option
1086 * can result in optimized operations, but may not be supported by all
1087 * driver/firmware designs. The ies buffer need to include at least the P2P IE,
1088 * but it is recommended to include all IEs received from the device. The
1089 * caller does not need to check that the IEs contain a P2P IE before calling
1090 * this function since frames will be filtered internally if needed.
1091 *
1092 * This function will return 1 if it wants to stop scan result iteration (and
1093 * scan in general if it is still in progress). This is used to allow faster
1094 * start of a pending operation, e.g., to start a pending GO negotiation.
1095 */
1096int p2p_scan_res_handler(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *bssid, int freq,
1097			 int level, const u8 *ies, size_t ies_len);
1098
1099/**
1100 * p2p_scan_res_handled - Indicate end of scan results
1101 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1102 *
1103 * This function is called to indicate that all P2P scan results from a scan
1104 * have been reported with zero or more calls to p2p_scan_res_handler(). This
1105 * function must be called as a response to successful
1106 * struct p2p_config::p2p_scan() call if none of the p2p_scan_res_handler()
1107 * calls stopped iteration.
1108 */
1109void p2p_scan_res_handled(struct p2p_data *p2p);
1110
1111enum p2p_send_action_result {
1112	P2P_SEND_ACTION_SUCCESS /* Frame was send and acknowledged */,
1113	P2P_SEND_ACTION_NO_ACK /* Frame was sent, but not acknowledged */,
1114	P2P_SEND_ACTION_FAILED /* Frame was not sent due to a failure */
1115};
1116
1117/**
1118 * p2p_send_action_cb - Notify TX status of an Action frame
1119 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1120 * @freq: Channel frequency in MHz
1121 * @dst: Destination MAC address (Address 1)
1122 * @src: Source MAC address (Address 2)
1123 * @bssid: BSSID (Address 3)
1124 * @result: Result of the transmission attempt
1125 *
1126 * This function is used to indicate the result of an Action frame transmission
1127 * that was requested with struct p2p_config::send_action() callback.
1128 */
1129void p2p_send_action_cb(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int freq, const u8 *dst,
1130			const u8 *src, const u8 *bssid,
1131			enum p2p_send_action_result result);
1132
1133/**
1134 * p2p_listen_cb - Indicate the start of a requested Listen state
1135 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1136 * @freq: Listen channel frequency in MHz
1137 * @duration: Duration for the Listen state in milliseconds
1138 *
1139 * This function is used to indicate that a Listen state requested with
1140 * struct p2p_config::start_listen() callback has started.
1141 */
1142void p2p_listen_cb(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int freq,
1143		   unsigned int duration);
1144
1145/**
1146 * p2p_listen_end - Indicate the end of a requested Listen state
1147 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1148 * @freq: Listen channel frequency in MHz
1149 * Returns: 0 if no operations were started, 1 if an operation was started
1150 *
1151 * This function is used to indicate that a Listen state requested with
1152 * struct p2p_config::start_listen() callback has ended.
1153 */
1154int p2p_listen_end(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int freq);
1155
1156void p2p_deauth_notif(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *bssid, u16 reason_code,
1157		      const u8 *ie, size_t ie_len);
1158
1159void p2p_disassoc_notif(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *bssid, u16 reason_code,
1160			const u8 *ie, size_t ie_len);
1161
1162
1163/* Per-group P2P state for GO */
1164
1165struct p2p_group;
1166
1167/**
1168 * struct p2p_group_config - P2P group configuration
1169 *
1170 * This configuration is provided to the P2P module during initialization of
1171 * the per-group information with p2p_group_init().
1172 */
1173struct p2p_group_config {
1174	/**
1175	 * persistent_group - Whether the group is persistent
1176	 */
1177	int persistent_group;
1178
1179	/**
1180	 * interface_addr - P2P Interface Address of the group
1181	 */
1182	u8 interface_addr[ETH_ALEN];
1183
1184	/**
1185	 * max_clients - Maximum number of clients in the group
1186	 */
1187	unsigned int max_clients;
1188
1189	/**
1190	 * cb_ctx - Context to use with callback functions
1191	 */
1192	void *cb_ctx;
1193
1194	/**
1195	 * ie_update - Notification of IE update
1196	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
1197	 * @beacon_ies: P2P IE for Beacon frames or %NULL if no change
1198	 * @proberesp_ies: P2P Ie for Probe Response frames
1199	 *
1200	 * P2P module uses this callback function to notify whenever the P2P IE
1201	 * in Beacon or Probe Response frames should be updated based on group
1202	 * events.
1203	 *
1204	 * The callee is responsible for freeing the returned buffer(s) with
1205	 * wpabuf_free().
1206	 */
1207	void (*ie_update)(void *ctx, struct wpabuf *beacon_ies,
1208			  struct wpabuf *proberesp_ies);
1209
1210	/**
1211	 * idle_update - Notification of changes in group idle state
1212	 * @ctx: Callback context from cb_ctx
1213	 * @idle: Whether the group is idle (no associated stations)
1214	 */
1215	void (*idle_update)(void *ctx, int idle);
1216};
1217
1218/**
1219 * p2p_group_init - Initialize P2P group
1220 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1221 * @config: P2P group configuration (will be freed by p2p_group_deinit())
1222 * Returns: Pointer to private data or %NULL on failure
1223 *
1224 * This function is used to initialize per-group P2P module context. Currently,
1225 * this is only used to manage GO functionality and P2P clients do not need to
1226 * create an instance of this per-group information.
1227 */
1228struct p2p_group * p2p_group_init(struct p2p_data *p2p,
1229				  struct p2p_group_config *config);
1230
1231/**
1232 * p2p_group_deinit - Deinitialize P2P group
1233 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1234 */
1235void p2p_group_deinit(struct p2p_group *group);
1236
1237/**
1238 * p2p_group_notif_assoc - Notification of P2P client association with GO
1239 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1240 * @addr: Interface address of the P2P client
1241 * @ie: IEs from the (Re)association Request frame
1242 * @len: Length of the ie buffer in octets
1243 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1244 */
1245int p2p_group_notif_assoc(struct p2p_group *group, const u8 *addr,
1246			  const u8 *ie, size_t len);
1247
1248/**
1249 * p2p_group_assoc_resp_ie - Build P2P IE for (re)association response
1250 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1251 * @status: Status value (P2P_SC_SUCCESS if association succeeded)
1252 * Returns: P2P IE for (Re)association Response or %NULL on failure
1253 *
1254 * The caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer with
1255 * wpabuf_free().
1256 */
1257struct wpabuf * p2p_group_assoc_resp_ie(struct p2p_group *group, u8 status);
1258
1259/**
1260 * p2p_group_notif_disassoc - Notification of P2P client disassociation from GO
1261 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1262 * @addr: Interface address of the P2P client
1263 */
1264void p2p_group_notif_disassoc(struct p2p_group *group, const u8 *addr);
1265
1266/**
1267 * p2p_group_notif_formation_done - Notification of completed group formation
1268 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1269 */
1270void p2p_group_notif_formation_done(struct p2p_group *group);
1271
1272/**
1273 * p2p_group_notif_noa - Notification of NoA change
1274 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1275 * @noa: Notice of Absence attribute payload, %NULL if none
1276 * @noa_len: Length of noa buffer in octets
1277 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1278 *
1279 * Notify the P2P group management about a new NoA contents. This will be
1280 * inserted into the P2P IEs in Beacon and Probe Response frames with rest of
1281 * the group information.
1282 */
1283int p2p_group_notif_noa(struct p2p_group *group, const u8 *noa,
1284			size_t noa_len);
1285
1286/**
1287 * p2p_group_match_dev_type - Match device types in group with requested type
1288 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1289 * @wps: WPS TLVs from Probe Request frame (concatenated WPS IEs)
1290 * Returns: 1 on match, 0 on mismatch
1291 *
1292 * This function can be used to match the Requested Device Type attribute in
1293 * WPS IE with the device types of a group member for deciding whether a GO
1294 * should reply to a Probe Request frame. Match will be reported if the WPS IE
1295 * is not requested any specific device type.
1296 */
1297int p2p_group_match_dev_type(struct p2p_group *group, struct wpabuf *wps);
1298
1299/**
1300 * p2p_group_go_discover - Send GO Discoverability Request to a group client
1301 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1302 * Returns: 0 on success (frame scheduled); -1 if client was not found
1303 */
1304int p2p_group_go_discover(struct p2p_group *group, const u8 *dev_id,
1305			  const u8 *searching_dev, int rx_freq);
1306
1307
1308/* Generic helper functions */
1309
1310/**
1311 * p2p_ie_text - Build text format description of P2P IE
1312 * @p2p_ie: P2P IE
1313 * @buf: Buffer for returning text
1314 * @end: Pointer to the end of the buf area
1315 * Returns: Number of octets written to the buffer or -1 on failure
1316 *
1317 * This function can be used to parse P2P IE contents into text format
1318 * field=value lines.
1319 */
1320int p2p_ie_text(struct wpabuf *p2p_ie, char *buf, char *end);
1321
1322/**
1323 * p2p_scan_result_text - Build text format description of P2P IE
1324 * @ies: Information elements from scan results
1325 * @ies_len: ies buffer length in octets
1326 * @buf: Buffer for returning text
1327 * @end: Pointer to the end of the buf area
1328 * Returns: Number of octets written to the buffer or -1 on failure
1329 *
1330 * This function can be used to parse P2P IE contents into text format
1331 * field=value lines.
1332 */
1333int p2p_scan_result_text(const u8 *ies, size_t ies_len, char *buf, char *end);
1334
1335/**
1336 * p2p_assoc_req_ie - Build P2P IE for (Re)Association Request frame
1337 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1338 * @bssid: BSSID
1339 * @buf: Buffer for writing the P2P IE
1340 * @len: Maximum buf length in octets
1341 * @p2p_group: Whether this is for association with a P2P GO
1342 * @p2p_ie: Reassembled P2P IE data from scan results or %NULL if none
1343 * Returns: Number of octets written into buf or -1 on failure
1344 */
1345int p2p_assoc_req_ie(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *bssid, u8 *buf,
1346		     size_t len, int p2p_group, struct wpabuf *p2p_ie);
1347
1348/**
1349 * p2p_scan_ie - Build P2P IE for Probe Request
1350 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1351 * @ies: Buffer for writing P2P IE
1352 */
1353void p2p_scan_ie(struct p2p_data *p2p, struct wpabuf *ies);
1354
1355/**
1356 * p2p_go_params - Generate random P2P group parameters
1357 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1358 * @params: Buffer for parameters
1359 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1360 */
1361int p2p_go_params(struct p2p_data *p2p, struct p2p_go_neg_results *params);
1362
1363/**
1364 * p2p_get_group_capab - Get Group Capability from P2P IE data
1365 * @p2p_ie: P2P IE(s) contents
1366 * Returns: Group Capability
1367 */
1368u8 p2p_get_group_capab(const struct wpabuf *p2p_ie);
1369
1370/**
1371 * p2p_get_cross_connect_disallowed - Does WLAN AP disallows cross connection
1372 * @p2p_ie: P2P IE(s) contents
1373 * Returns: 0 if cross connection is allow, 1 if not
1374 */
1375int p2p_get_cross_connect_disallowed(const struct wpabuf *p2p_ie);
1376
1377/**
1378 * p2p_get_go_dev_addr - Get P2P Device Address from P2P IE data
1379 * @p2p_ie: P2P IE(s) contents
1380 * Returns: Pointer to P2P Device Address or %NULL if not included
1381 */
1382const u8 * p2p_get_go_dev_addr(const struct wpabuf *p2p_ie);
1383
1384/**
1385 * p2p_get_peer_info - Get P2P peer information in text format
1386 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1387 * @addr: P2P Device Address of the peer or %NULL to indicate the first peer
1388 * @next: Whether to select the peer entry following the one indicated by addr
1389 * @buf: Buffer for returning text
1390 * @buflen: Maximum buffer length
1391 * Returns: Number of octets written to the buffer or -1 on failure
1392 */
1393int p2p_get_peer_info(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *addr, int next,
1394		      char *buf, size_t buflen);
1395
1396/**
1397 * p2p_set_client_discoverability - Set client discoverability capability
1398 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1399 * @enabled: Whether client discoverability will be enabled
1400 *
1401 * This function can be used to disable (and re-enable) client discoverability.
1402 * This capability is enabled by default and should not be disabled in normal
1403 * use cases, i.e., this is mainly for testing purposes.
1404 */
1405void p2p_set_client_discoverability(struct p2p_data *p2p, int enabled);
1406
1407/**
1408 * p2p_set_manageD_oper - Set managed P2P Device operations capability
1409 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1410 * @enabled: Whether managed P2P Device operations will be enabled
1411 */
1412void p2p_set_managed_oper(struct p2p_data *p2p, int enabled);
1413
1414int p2p_set_listen_channel(struct p2p_data *p2p, u8 reg_class, u8 channel);
1415
1416int p2p_set_ssid_postfix(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *postfix, size_t len);
1417
1418int p2p_get_interface_addr(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *dev_addr,
1419			   u8 *iface_addr);
1420int p2p_get_dev_addr(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *iface_addr,
1421			   u8 *dev_addr);
1422
1423void p2p_set_peer_filter(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *addr);
1424
1425/**
1426 * p2p_set_cross_connect - Set cross connection capability
1427 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1428 * @enabled: Whether cross connection will be enabled
1429 */
1430void p2p_set_cross_connect(struct p2p_data *p2p, int enabled);
1431
1432int p2p_get_oper_freq(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *iface_addr);
1433
1434int p2p_add_device(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *addr, int freq, int level,
1435		   const u8 *ies, size_t ies_len);
1436
1437/**
1438 * p2p_set_intra_bss_dist - Set intra BSS distribution
1439 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1440 * @enabled: Whether intra BSS distribution will be enabled
1441 */
1442void p2p_set_intra_bss_dist(struct p2p_data *p2p, int enabled);
1443
1444/**
1445 * p2p_supported_freq - Check whether channel is supported for P2P
1446 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1447 * @freq: Channel frequency in MHz
1448 * Returns: 0 if channel not usable for P2P, 1 if usable for P2P
1449 */
1450int p2p_supported_freq(struct p2p_data *p2p, unsigned int freq);
1451
1452void p2p_update_channel_list(struct p2p_data *p2p, struct p2p_channels *chan);
1453
1454/**
1455 * p2p_set_best_channels - Update best channel information
1456 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1457 * @freq_24: Frequency (MHz) of best channel in 2.4 GHz band
1458 * @freq_5: Frequency (MHz) of best channel in 5 GHz band
1459 * @freq_overall: Frequency (MHz) of best channel overall
1460 */
1461void p2p_set_best_channels(struct p2p_data *p2p, int freq_24, int freq_5,
1462			   int freq_overall);
1463
1464const u8 * p2p_get_go_neg_peer(struct p2p_data *p2p);
1465
1466/**
1467 * p2p_get_group_num_members - Get number of members in group
1468 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1469 * Returns: Number of members in the group
1470 */
1471unsigned int p2p_get_group_num_members(struct p2p_group *group);
1472
1473/**
1474 * p2p_iterate_group_members - Iterate group members
1475 * @group: P2P group context from p2p_group_init()
1476 * @next: iteration pointer, must be a pointer to a void * that is set to %NULL
1477 *	on the first call and not modified later
1478 * Returns: A P2P Interface Address for each call and %NULL for no more members
1479 */
1480const u8 * p2p_iterate_group_members(struct p2p_group *group, void **next);
1481
1482/**
1483 * p2p_get_peer_found - Get P2P peer info structure of a found peer
1484 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1485 * @addr: P2P Device Address of the peer or %NULL to indicate the first peer
1486 * @next: Whether to select the peer entry following the one indicated by addr
1487 * Returns: The first P2P peer info available or %NULL if no such peer exists
1488 */
1489const struct p2p_peer_info *
1490p2p_get_peer_found(struct p2p_data *p2p, const u8 *addr, int next);
1491
1492/**
1493 * p2p_remove_wps_vendor_extensions - Remove WPS vendor extensions
1494 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1495 */
1496void p2p_remove_wps_vendor_extensions(struct p2p_data *p2p);
1497
1498/**
1499 * p2p_add_wps_vendor_extension - Add a WPS vendor extension
1500 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1501 * @vendor_ext: The vendor extensions to add
1502 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1503 *
1504 * The wpabuf structures in the array are owned by the P2P
1505 * module after this call.
1506 */
1507int p2p_add_wps_vendor_extension(struct p2p_data *p2p,
1508				 const struct wpabuf *vendor_ext);
1509
1510/**
1511 * p2p_set_oper_channel - Set the P2P operating channel
1512 * @p2p: P2P module context from p2p_init()
1513 * @op_reg_class: Operating regulatory class to set
1514 * @op_channel: operating channel to set
1515 * @cfg_op_channel : Whether op_channel is hardcoded in configuration
1516 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
1517 */
1518int p2p_set_oper_channel(struct p2p_data *p2p, u8 op_reg_class, u8 op_channel,
1519			 int cfg_op_channel);
1520
1521#endif /* P2P_H */
1522